The shelter has humane traps available for use when wild animals are being a pest. Traps can be picked up at the shelter with a deposit and set in a strategic location to best nab the animal. Once the animal caught in the trap, Animal Control can pick up the trap and relocate the animal.

First, wash the bite with soap and warm water. Seek medical attention if the bite has broken the skin. Your doctor will be able to help you file a Bite Report. The report will require as much information as possible, including the species of animal that bit, breed, and color of the animal. Additionally, if the owner of the animal is known, their contact information will be required as well.

Contact the shelter during normal business hours at 479-750-8163 or police dispatch after hours at 479-751-4542 for more information or to speak with an Animal Control Officer.

If you find a dead animal within the city limits of Springdale, contact police dispatch at 479-751-4542 and an Animal Control Officer will pick it up. Pets are also scanned for microchips and held for five days in order to notify the animal’s owner.